Essay on The Catcher in the Rye/Tone advances the meaning?
The Catcher in the Rye, on of the biggest coming-of-age novels, shows a very unique point-of-view in the meaning of the novel on everyday existence. J. D. Salinger uses a variety of words and expressions, to not only show the tone in the book, but to advance the meaning of the novel. In the novel, we can see how the protagonist, Holden Caulfield leaves his school and goes to New York city for some days.
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is proved when we read the part of The Catcher in the Rye, when Holden is walking all over the city alone. The author describes this in a depressed tone and for this reason, the reader becomes more sensitive toward the events and understands a little bit more the protagonists life and feelings. But does one tone always express a feeling so everybody recognizes it, or can it be something unpredictable and hard to define?
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